September 09, 2012

The big dig, part 3

I've found out two things while doing this blog: 1) I'm nowhere near as I organized as I thought I was, and 2) taking photos with a smartphone leaves a lot to be desired. The combination of these two items contributes to my procrastination in sharing info about meals and restaurants. To which I now say, eh. So, here we go.

I was there in July 2011 and had a lovely meal with my friends Todd, Nancy, and Jon, but can't find my notes anwhere about this.

Miserably shot photos depict a giant platter of pate; what looks like an entree sized pasta but that I recall being a shared appetizer, with an egg over easy and what appears to be slices of pork belly; a ceviche; a pizza for one; roast chicken with a corn maque choux; and what looks like a demolished dessert plate.

Foursquare has been serving as a memory aide to me lately, and it tells me that I was here in August 2010. Purpose: conference. Time for fun / looking around a place I'd never been to: zilch.

I had most of my non-conference meals at the hotel restaurant, which turned out to be rather good. I tend to order corned beef hash if I see it on a breakfast menu, even though it can turn out to be a big disappointment when done wrong; Tarpon's had good chunks of corned beef, nicely crisped potatoes, and perfectly cooked eggs (i prefer them runny with a hash).

I was just therein July, so how is that I can't find my notes on this place???

After a visit to the mind-bending Museum of Jurassic Technology and subsequent decompression at nearby Father's Office, my friends Susan and David recommend dinner at Shikibu, a tiny spot in an out-of-the-way location (os is it? I don't know how things work in L.A.).

The restaurant's concept is brown rice sushi. Yes, I was skeptical. But the dishes were fantastic!

Comments

Your LA eating adventures are so five years ago. Hyperbole intended. Umamicatessen and Father's Office are not something I would go out of my way to Chiu on. They are mainstays; no longer innovative or exciting for a true foodie. Much better food and cocktails around. Sad you missed the best micheladas in town...